Bertrand du Pouget
Bertrand du Pouget (Italian Bertrando del Poggetto) (c. 1280 – 3 February 1352) was a French papal diplomat and
Cardinal
.
Bertrand was born in around 1280 in
De monarchia.[5]
He was created
bishop of Ostia in 1327.[6] He participated in the conclave of 1334 that elected Pope Benedict XII and the conclave of 1342 that elected Pope Clement VI.[7] He died on 3 February 1352. His funeral was held in the church of the Cordeliers in Avignon and he was buried at the church of the Monastery of Clarisse de Saint-Marcel du Puget that he had founded.[1][a]
Notes
- ^ The death date of 3 February 1352 is given in: Chacón, Alfonso; Oldoino, Agostino (1677), Vitae et res gestae Pontificum romanorum et S.R.E. Cardinalium ab initio nascentis ecclesiae usque ad Clementem IX P.O.M. (Volume 2) (in Latin), Rome: Philippi et Ant. de Rubeis, col. 410; Eubel, Konrad (1913), Hierarchia catholica medii aevi (Volume 1) (in Latin), Regensberg: Monasterii, pp. 15, 36, 43. Other dates have also been proposed: 1351 in Cardella, Lorenzo (1793), Memorie storiche de' cardinali della Santa Romana Chiesa (in Italian), Rome: Stamperia Pagliarini, pp. 104–107; 3 February 1351 in Mas Latrie, Louis de (1889), Trésor de chronologie, d'histoire et de géographie pour l'étude et l'emploi des documents du moyen-âge, Paris: V. Palmé, col. 1154; "end of 1348" in Duchesne, François (1660), Histoire de tous les cardinaux françois de naissance (Volume 1) (in French), Paris: F. Duchesne, p. 421. For more details see Note 3 in: Miranda, Salvador, "Bertrand du Pouget", The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church, Florida International University Libraries, archived from the original on 15 October 2017, retrieved 16 December 2012.
References
- ^ S2CID 254707362.
- ^ Baluzius, Stephanus; Mollat, G., eds. (1927), Vitae paparum avenionensium Volume 2 (in Latin and French), Paris: Letouzer et Ané, p. 221 [725] n. 2, says that he was neither the son nor the nephew of Pope John XXII.
- ^ Giotto and the arts in Bologna during the period of Bertrando del Poggetto, RAI Internazionale, archived from the original on 27 September 2012, retrieved 22 December 2012.
- ^ Benigni, Umberto; Wemyss Brown, Charles Francis (1911). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 12. .
- ISBN 87-7289-585-3.
- ^ Eubel, Konrad (1913), Hierarchia catholica medii aevi (Volume 1) (in Latin), Regensberg: Monasterii, pp. 36, 43
- ^ Miranda, Salvador, "Bertrand du Pouget", The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church, Florida International University Libraries, archived from the original on 15 October 2017, retrieved 16 December 2012
See also
- The Name of the Rose - a historical novel by Umberto Eco in which Bertrand du Pouget is one of the characters.